Across
- 1. Learned traditions and unconscious rules of engagement that people use to interpret experience and to generate social behaviour
- 2. A balance between the physical, mental, social, and spiritual aspects of life
- 3. The state of contentment and positive sense that one's existance is as it should be. It is connected with one's self-identity and relationships
- 4. a process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior
- 5. Belief that illness is caused by actions of a supernatural being, such as gods, deities, or nonhuman beings, such as ghosts, ancestors, or spirits
- 7. The notion that one's own culturally learned ideas and values are central and correct for everyone
- 10. The ability, right, or permission to approach, enter, speak with, or use
- 11. Belief system predominantly used by physicians in diagnosing diseases
Down
- 1. The application of knowledge, skills, attitudes, and personal attributes required by nurses to provide appropriate care and services in relation to cultural characteristics of their patients
- 6. The expectation that an individual will act in a characteristic manner that conforms to a perception, usually negative, of their cultural group
- 8. A complex, even mysterioous, concept related to one's connection to the sacred and to other beliefs and values that give meaning to one's life
- 9. The mark of a spoiled identity or disgrace
